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Jul 30, 2023 at 3:45 comment added Luke Sawczak @RayButterworth An interesting (and quite different) approach. Goes well with the fact that some commandments, not just among the 10, come with their own explicit promises.
Jul 30, 2023 at 3:28 comment added Ray Butterworth I considered the Commandments as effects not prohibitions. "Thou shalt not …" isn't saying that you shouldn't, it's promising that you won't. For instance: "6. Murder: Thou shalt not kill. Following God's way means tolerating other people's faults and behaviours, knowing that it is for God, not you, to judge them. You will never hate anyone, much less want to hurt or kill them. You'll be free of mental poisons such as hatred and vengeance.". — The Ten Freedoms. It's not necessarily true, but an interesting way of looking at it.
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